Lancashire Spinners

English basketball club

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The Lancashire Spinners are an English basketball club from Whitefield, Greater Manchester.

The Spinners currently operates a Men's senior team in the National Basketball League, competing in Division 3 North, and a Women's senior team in the Women's National Basketball League. The club have held England Basketball Clubmark accreditation since 2011, and also enter Women's and Junior teams in local competition.[1]

Club history

Originally formed as an amateur outfit, the club started life as the Old Rossendalians, competing in local competition for several years before being invited to join the Manchester & District League in 1968. Despite the step up to regional competition, the club remained a small, locally focused organisation for many years, until a drive to attract players from outside the valley saw the club re-branded as the Rossendale Basketball Club in 1989. The award of a Lottery grant in 2001 paved the way for the club to expand their offering by developing a junior program, leading to a merger with the local Rossendale Aliens junior team.[2]

The growth of the club re-energised the organisation, which led to greater investment from sponsors and in turn saw the club renamed as the Rossendale Raptors in 2010, followed swiftly by successfully applying for Basketball England Clubmark accreditation at the start of 2011 and making their debut in the national Division Four (North) league for the 2011/2012 season.[3] The newly named club's inaugural season at national level saw the Raptors claim the Division Four (North) title with a 20-2 record, setting up a run through to the final of the end-of-season playoffs where they defeated the Worcester Wolves' second team 91-87.

Stepping up to Division Three for the following year, the Raptors took sixth place in their first season and followed that up in their second by winning 17 of their 20 games on the way to the Division Three (North) title. While the Hackney White Heat prevented them from repeating the playoff victory, a second promotion in three years was achieved regardless.[4] With the goal of establishing themselves at national level complete, the club relocated to the Castle Leisure Centre in Bury and rebranded themselves as the Lancashire Spinners in 2014 to attract a wider audience and to prepare for a future push towards the professional leagues.

The following year saw the club battling at the top of the Division Two table against London Lituanica in an incredibly close campaign between two strong teams in the midst of a rapid rise through the league structure. While the Spinners narrowly finished as runners-up to their new rivals in a close league campaign and playoff final, the club did not end the 2014/2015 season empty-handed, claiming the Patrons Cup with a 118-86 win in the final against Lituanica. A post-season merger with the local Bury Blue Devils team also added a Women's team to the Spinners organisation, while massively strengthening the junior ranks to give local talent more opportunities to develop on their way to the senior teams.[5]

Club Honours

NBL Division 3 North Champions

Patrons Cup Winners

  • 2015

EBL Division 3 League Champions

  • 2014

EBL Division 4 League Champions

  • 2012

EBL Division 4 Playoff Champions

  • 2012

Season-by-season records

Season[7] Division Tier Pos. Played Won Lost Points Playoffs National Cup
Rossendale Raptors
2011-12 D4 North 5 1st 22 20 2 40 Winners 1st round
2012-13 D3 North 4 6th 22 14 8 28 DNQ 2nd round
2013-14 D3 North 4 1st 20 17 3 34 Quarter-final 2nd round
Lancashire Spinners
2014-15 D2 3 2nd 22 19 3 38 Runner-Up 3rd round
2015-16 D1 2 7th 26 16 10 32 Quarter-finals Quarter-finals
2016-17 D1 2 11th 26 7 19 14 DNQ 3rd round
2017-18 D1 2 13th 24 0 24 0 DNQ 3rd round
2018-19 Withdrew from league
2019-20 D3 Nor 4 1st 22 19 3 38 No playoffs Did not compete

References

  1. ^ "Rossendale Basketball Club achieve Clubmark". Basketball England.
  2. ^ "Lottery grants helps kick start a youth revolution". Rossendale Free Press. July 2004.
  3. ^ "Raptors are on the rise". Lancashire Telegraph.
  4. ^ "League Table History". Basketball England. Archived from the original on 13 September 2014. Retrieved 25 January 2015.
  5. ^ "Spinners and Blue Devils Combine". Lancashire Spinners.
  6. ^ "Basketball England announce conclusion of 2019/20 NBL season | Basketball England".
  7. ^ "League Table History". Basketball England. Archived from the original on 13 September 2014. Retrieved 25 January 2015.

External links

  • Official Lancashire Spinners Facebook Page
  • Official Lancashire Spinners Twitter
  • Official Lancashire Spinners YouTube Channel
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England National Basketball League (England) England
Division 1 2020-21
Division 2 2020-21
Seasons
  • 2015–16
  • 2016–17
  • 2017–18
  • 2018–19
  • 2019–20
  • 2020–21
  • 2021–22
Competitions
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